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In the morning, the shadow of Pinghu is extremely dusty, and Qingshan drinks Oxford everywhere.
Now, I only stay in Jiang Nanyu, and I am in love with Mo Chun.
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1, drinking Oxford, refers to the river that reaches the sky. Legend has it that seaside residents once took a bus to Tianhe, "seeing their husbands and drinking them." See Zhang Hua's Natural History, Volume III. Liu Xiaoyun's Wu Shen's Five Wonders of Chinese Valentine's Day (IV): The wind is light and the moon is new, and Queqiao will never drink Oxford wine. Qing Nalanxingde's poem "Flowers in Tang Chun": Begging from the blue bridge is easy, and rushing into the blue sea. If you allow me to visit Oxford, I will forget my poverty relatively.
February and spring in Jiangnan. The east wind turns green apples. I don't know whose family. Look at flowers, peaches and plums. The snow is beautiful. Pearl with crimson lips. Pedestrians drive to sprinkle salt. Try to imitate Luochuan God.
This is a beautiful spring outing poem written by Jiang Yan in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Jiangnan in February is a spring breeze blowing on the shore, and beautiful women are like clouds. In my eyes, in the south of the Yangtze River in February, an old farmer led a spring cow, facing the spring breeze and bathing in the spring rain, coming from the ink painting.